You can pop the switch panel out of the center console and unplug either or both of the switches to disable the seat warmer.
The 1993 Subaru Legacy was equipped with automatic seat belts to help improve passenger safety. This ensured that drivers and passengers would no longer forget to put their seat belt on.
There is no dedicated fuse for the power seats.
Put the seat belts on.
Under the carpet where the front seat passenger puts their feet.
If you are talking about when you are parked, my 2006 Forrester will stop beeping at you if you buckly your seat belt then unbuckle it. The warning does not come back on
No, there are no specific fuses for the seat belts in a 1992 Subaru Legacy. The seat belt system operates mechanically and does not rely on electrical components that would require fuses. However, if there are issues with the seat belt system, they may be related to mechanical failures rather than electrical ones. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for accurate diagnostics.
In most places, it is illegal to disable this alarm. If you are having problems with it, a dealer should be able to fix it, possibly at no charge, since this is an essential component.
To make room and carry more things, or carrying lumber, ladders as example.
Not legally. Of course you could stack them like cord wood & get 15 clowns in one. The Legacy comes with seat belts for 5 people.
It an intank fuel pump, right hand side near back seat under an oval cover.
because when you stop your seat has springs under it so it will do that.
Should be on the Pass. side of dash above your right toe if you are sitting in the seat. 3 or 4 screws and it drops out.